“We are the planters of the weeds or roses in our garden. Take the plunge within yourself to find The Main Ingredient.”So reads CL Smooth’s album dedication in the liners to Pete Rock & CL’s underrated, soulful and deeply grooving sophomorealbum. For fans, it was bittersweet, as it would be their last as a duo.By 1994, Pete and CL were darlings of both fans and critics, still on a high after 1992’s Mecca & The Soul Brother and the album’semotional smash single “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.).” Two years later, they had grown even more as men and artists.Gone was some of the righteous striving of their earlier work, replaced by mature – yet still righteous – wisdom. And a lot morelove as well, bringing a larger female constituency into their fanbase. They were adults now, reveling in the plateau they hadreached.The duo’s ‘90s swan song is a powerful double album that still resonates with Golden Era hip-hop fans: 16 cuts deep and full ofintelligence, fire and warmth. Beats-per-minute-wise, the album mostly clocks at a comfortable strutting pace, bolstered by PeteRock’s pioneering use of filtered basslines and a recently-hatched obsession with Rhodes piano. The new tracks filled speakersand headphones with soul, as CL continued to assert his lyrical prowess all throughout.The lead single, “I Got A Love,” is a perfect example of the group’s ‘94 steez: a super-catchy and respectful, but far-from-softlove track, suitable for any rap fan’s romantic needs. “Take You There” and “Carmel City” cover similar ground. Considering CLSmooth’s top-level brag rapper status, cuts like “I Get Physical,” “Get On The Mic” and “Check It Out” effectively reminded competitorsnot to test him. Pete also gets in the game on the mic several times on the album, acquitting himself nicely (and solo)on the cloudy day soul of “Escape,” alongside other cuts.Add more pensive lyrical forays like “All The Places,” “Searching,” and – perhaps the album’s sleeper cut – “It’s On You” and youhave one of the more complete rap full-lengths of the mid-1990s. This isn’t surprising, considering the wonder twins-esqueskills of Pete and CL. But it does make fans wonder what would have happened if they had stayed together longer.

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A1. In The HouseA2. Carmel CityA3. I Get PhysicalA4. Sun Won’t Come OutB1. I Got LoveB2. EscapeB3. The Main IngredientB4. WorldwideC1. All The PlacesC2. Tell MeC3. Take You ThereC4. SearchingD1. Check It OutD2. In The FleshD3. It’s On YouD4. Get On The Mic Available from 01.04.2016